tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5977100937974295832.post1593933741212030399..comments2023-10-03T12:32:51.778-04:00Comments on Confessions of a Street Pharmacist: PreppingDivemedichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14583007051962299381noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5977100937974295832.post-46252238671407320642011-05-11T13:52:51.255-04:002011-05-11T13:52:51.255-04:00For lighting, we have disposable, rechargeable, an...For lighting, we have disposable, rechargeable, and other various flashlights, chem lights, and several propane lanterns. I also have a propane tree that will allow me to simultaneously run a propane camp stove, BBQ grill, and propane lantern.<br /><br />New post coming.Divemedichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14583007051962299381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5977100937974295832.post-42878655701189815152011-05-10T09:44:17.466-04:002011-05-10T09:44:17.466-04:00Nice set up so far. I would be interested in knowi...Nice set up so far. I would be interested in knowing what besides power you plan on getting next.<br /><br />We have not nearly as much food but we aren't in hurricane country either.<br />We have propane and coleman fuel for lanterns and stoves <br />I did notice you didn't mention lighting in your post though.<br />One of the items I have found very useful is a propane tree with the top mount. <br />We used them in Scouting to put a lantern next to the stove. Makes cooking considerably easier in the early morning or late evening.<br /><br />Have you thought about harvesting rain water?<br />I have set up 5 -50 Gallon barrels that are completely filled. While we plan to use these mostly for watering the lawn, in a survival situation we could treat and boil the water.<br /><br />Nice to know that there are others who have stuff 'just in case'.Bob S.http://3boxesofbs.comnoreply@blogger.com